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Acknowledgments
It pleases me
very much to be able to give credit where credit is surely due.
First of all, I would like to dedicate this book to my partner and
best friend, my wife, Cathy. There is just no way that I could do
what I do without her. I praise the Lord for her every day!
Then I wish
to give a special thanks to Sandra Pinkoski who gave me a big “kick”
to get this book done. Thanks Sandra, I needed the push.
Also deserving
of special thanks is Graham Cutts for his keen eye and attention
to detail while proofing this manuscript.
If someone had
told me that I would be publishing a book at any stage of my life
I would have, like Abraham’s wife, Sarah, laughed, but here it is,
and it’s folks such as my publisher, Clinton Jones and his parents
Ivan and Gladys, who have made it all the easier. Clinton, founder
and owner of CHJ Publishing, is a missionary in his own field. He
has, at his own expense made hundreds and hundreds, perhaps thousands
of books available for those who otherwise could not afford them.
It is this spirit that will finish the task before us and what pushes
folks like me ahead, in spite of ourselves.
And to close
out this “thank you” list I wish to praise our precious Lord for
the generous ministry family that makes up the Servants of the Saviour’s
team. This book is possible because there are folks out there who
have an ear to the rail and a finger in the wind. We are proud,
in the proper sense, and humbled to have such a supportive Christian
family as the Lord has and is providing us with. It is to these
that this missionary book is dedicated.
Introduction
No longer is
it the sound of distant rumblings. No longer is it from afar that
we witness an attack on Christian standards and values. The greatest
battle ever to be fought in these last days has already begun! It
rages even now. It has come to our shores and is being waged on
a global scale. It will take us into the darkest hours of earth’s
history since there was a nation. Wishing it away will not change
it or help us.
Even non- Christians
understand that something is not right. Something is amiss. Uncertainty
and fear for the future is in the very air we breathe. Something
is wrong in America and no one seems able to fix it. They may not
realize exactly what it is but the last battle between Christ and
Satan for the souls of men has already commenced. The startling
truth that a growing number of sincere Christians are discovering
is that while we thought it would be “us against the world”— we
have more to fear from within the “church” than without. The Trojan
Horse of heresy and apostasy is already inside the gate!
In Revelation
chapter three, Jesus said I want you to be hot or cold. Either be
100% or zero. But because you are luke- warm; because you want to
have one foot in the world and one in the church, I will spew you
out of my mouth. You make me sick!
The shaking
of the church has begun! It is decision time. Do we want to be hot
or cold? The choice is ours. The choice we make will decide our
eternal destiny. It is now that we must take serious inventory of
ourselves. No longer can we fool those around us as we “play” church.
For we have entered a time of individual examination in the courts
of —not man —but God. A court where all human veneer is stripped
away. If we hope to retain Jesus as our friend and advocate during
this trial, we must ask ourselves the most serious questions of
our lives —and answer them honestly.
Do you know
what you believe and why? I’m not asking if you know what your pastor
believes or what your denominational creed is or what your parents
believe. I’m not asking what some prominent television personality
who has written “a really great book” thinks. I am asking if you
know what YOU believe and the biblical reasons why you believe it.
This book is
a wake- up call to Laodicea. Laodicea is the last church mentioned
in the book of Revelation.
“And unto the
angel of the church of the Laodiceans write; These things saith
the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the creation
of God; I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot: I
would thou wert cold or hot. So then because thou art lukewarm,
and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth. Because
thou sayest, I am rich, and increased with goods, and have need
of nothing; and knowest not that thou art wretched, and miserable,
and poor, and blind, and naked: I counsel thee to buy of me gold
tried in the fire, that thou mayest be rich; and white raiment,
that thou mayest be clothed, and that the shame of thy nakedness
do not appear; and anoint thine eyes with eyesalve, that thou mayest
see” (Revelation 3: 14- 18). We are living in the time of the last
church— the “Laodicean” church. The Lord’s return is closer than
we even dare to hope for —even at the door. Are we ready? Have we
studied the Bible for ourselves? I don’t mean the kind of study
that consists of spoon- fed sections given to support a point of
view held by church headquarters, leaders, and pastors; I mean the
kind of study where YOU find, on your own, scriptural support for
what you believe.
We must not
think we can acquire a saving knowledge of the Lord based upon the
study of others. You have to “. . . work out your own salvation
with fear and trembling” (Philippians 2: 12). We each have to dig
into God’s word for ourselves and see what it says to us personally.
We shouldn’t think that we can be ready for the Lord’s return by
merely giving money to the church, attending services once or even
twice a week (or more), and then put our Bible back on the shelf
when we get home without doing our own study. We have to know FOR
OURSELVES what it says.
We can’t entrust
television preachers or even our own pastors with our salvation.
We have to work it out ourselves— the Bible says so! I have heard
statements made and even Bible verses quoted from the pulpit and
on television that were misquoted or taken out of context to prove
a piece of faulty theology. The speaker was trying to make a point
that was, at best, scripturally unsound, and, at worst, downright
heresy! You must study for yourself— the “arm of flesh will fail
you.”
There are many
tried and true ministers of God out there in the churches. There
are many who are standing strongly for Bible truth and are living
up to the light they know. These are the faithful “watchmen on the
wall” mentioned in Ezekiel 33: 1- 7. But there are many others who
are not part of the “true and faithful” who make up God’s true church.
Many are finding out today that placing a sign that reads “CHURCH”
on the outside of a building does not make it one. Profession without
possession is worse than worthless. In fact, Jesus said that one
who makes a profession of Christianity without possessing the living,
active faith of Christianity, is worse than an infidel. In the judgment
it will have been better if he had never been born or if he had
a millstone tied around his neck and had been cast into the depths
of the sea.
Jesus came to
make clear in person, who and what constitutes His true church.
PROPHETIC PARALLELS has helped thousands to come to the understanding
that Jesus came personally to bring the wonderful news that today
we can know what constitutes God’s true church! But we must also
realize that this life- saving discovery comes with all the ingredients
the disciples had to swallow. The Lord asked them if they were able
to drink of the same bitter cup He was going to drink from. Now
we discover that we as individuals must face the same question.
Those pastors
who do not take the time to do their homework are in the group discussed
here. Those denominational leaders and church committee members
who do not take time to know what God’s word truly says are also
in this group. Also in this group are those preachers who predominantly
read books by high profile Christian celebrities that give man’s
“I think” instead of a plain “thus saith the Lord.” These authors
often base entire doctrinal positions on one or two isolated texts,
frequently taken out of context and unsupported by the many other
Scriptures pertaining to that subject. It also includes those who
are “policy” men rather than those of principle. Not a few in this
group know a whole lot more than they are telling.
The pastors
in our churches are to be the “watchmen on the wall” mentioned by
the prophet Ezekiel. There is danger coming and they are to warn
the people. But who is sounding the alarm?
“But if the
watchmen see the sword come, and blow not the trumpet, and the people
be not warned; if the sword come, and take any person from among
them, he is taken away in his iniquity; but his blood will I require
at the watchman’s hand. So thou, O son of man, I have set thee a
watchman unto the house of Israel; THEREFORE THOU SHALT HEAR THE
WORD AT MY MOUTH, AND WARN THEM FROM ME. When I say unto the wicked,
O wicked man, thou shalt surely die; if thou dost not speak to warn
the wicked from his way, that wicked man shall die in his iniquity;
but his blood will I require at thine hand” (Ezekiel 33: 6- 8).
The Bible interprets
itself. “For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept;
line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little”
(Isaiah 28: 10). If there is a passage of Scripture that seems to
contradict another passage of Scripture, you can be sure that it
is not the Bible that is contradicting itself, but a faulty understanding
of what the Bible says. The ENTIRE BIBLE must be used to understand
the principles God has laid out before us. And we must search this
out for ourselves. We must ask God to remove our preconceived opinions
and to give us the Holy Spirit to be our teacher. Preconceived opinion
must be laid at the door of investigation. Remember what we are
told in 1 John 2: 27:
“But the anointing
which ye have received of him abideth in you, and ye need not that
any man teach you: but as the same anointing teacheth you of all
things, and is truth, and is no lie, and even as it hath taught
you, ye shall abide in him.”
If you are in
doubt about a certain topic, take your concordance and do a word
study about it. Pray about it. Ask God to send the Holy Spirit to
enlighten you about it. And most important of all, don’t just take
someones word for it, even if it happens to be a close friend. See
what the Bible says. You may be surprised what the Bible teaches
and it may totally be the opposite of what you have been taught.
But make no mistake— Bible truth is not subject to what your pastor
“thinks” it says, nor is Bible truth subject to popular vote! It
is not majority opinion that determines the truth of Scriptures,
BUT WHAT THE SCRIPTURES ACTUALLY SAY. Be not deceived!
As you choose
to serve God first and relegate to man a second position, the study
in PROPHETIC PARALLELS, rightly understood, will be a blessing from
the Lord. In Christ’s day the “church” had strangely changed leaders
and the people rejected the Originator of their movement. In our
day we face this same tragedy. Most “ancient believers in God” (ancient
Israel) —our spiritual ancestors— were lost because of their misplaced
loyalty in a leadership (priesthood) that had become corrupt. Today
their history has once again become our (Modern Israel’s - in the
spiritual sense) reality.
It is now your
privilege to discover and understand that this same Jesus who existed
throughout the history of our ancestors, in His grace and mercy
toward us, has had the Bible written not just to show us what love
is, but for much deeper reasons. He is giving us a last chance to
learn from the mistakes of others and take heed. Whether or not
you decide to enroll in the school of Christ as an active, honest
student will determine your eternal destiny!
Our prayers
are with you and it is our hope and desire that you will find the
freedom that our Saviour died to give you — only then will you be
free indeed. But if not, you are in danger of being chained to men
who have no higher concept of Christianity than did their ancient
counterparts (the Sanhedrin) in the “denominational headquarters”
of the ancient church.
This book is
primarily dedicated to those men and women who have through the
ages taken their stand on the side of the Lord at the cost of their
reputation, of being misunderstood, and being persecuted for the
name and cause of Christ and our Heavenly Father.
This book is
also dedicated to such men as the disciples, who after the Upper
Room experience went boldly forward proclaiming the truth for their
day in the face of deadly opposition from a corrupt priesthood that
called itself the “church”; to the first martyr, Stephen, who told
it like it was but had no spirit of hatred in him, who was not blind,
nor bitter; to Saul, the conference leader who became Paul the church
leader, who although obeying man instead of God at first, saw the
light on the Damascus road and was converted to follow Jesus anywhere
He led; Paul, who became an honorable defender of Jesus and who
quite possibly understood the purifying effects of trial more than
any other man; to these and the many others who have sacrificed
so much that God’s word might continue to shine in a world of darkness;
and to those who will yet hear the call of the Master’s voice, pick
up the blood- stained banner and contend for the faith once delivered
to the saints.
Our study will
take us through the heart of the four Gospels and into some Old
Testament references. When you have finished, we hope you will be
much richer and wiser for your study. May the Lord be with you.
Terry S. Ross
Table of
Contents
Introduction
Chapter
1 “Thy King Cometh...”
Chapter 2 “Jerusalem, Jerusalem...”
Chapter 3 Who and What is God’s Church?
Chapter 4 “No Respecter of Persons...”
Chapter 5 A Servant of Servants
Chapter 6 “Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled...”
Chapter 7 Calvary
Copyright ©
1999 Servants of the Saviour
Terry & Cathy Ross
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